82 



Cowpeas (seed) as hog food B. 143 : 46 



Crops grazed by hogs, fertilizing effect of B. 143: 76 



Data, slaughter B. 143 : 70 



Director, report of R. 21 : 7 



Duggar, J. F. report of R. 21 : 7 



Ear-row method in breeding corn B. 142 : 6-7 



Entomologist, report of R. 21 : 25 



Explanation of (com) plates B. 142 : 24 



Farmers' tests of Mosby corn B. 142 : 16 



Fattening hogs on corn alone B. 143 : 74 



Fertilizing effect of crops grazed by hogs B. 143: 76 



Foods, value placed upon different B. 143: 34 



Food for hogs, cotton seed meal as B. 143 : 50 



Food for hogs, soybeans as B. 143 : 44 



Future of corn breeding in Alabama B. 142 : 21 



General view of results of three years feeding B. 143 : 53 



Gray, D. T., report of R. 21 : 33 



Hinds, W. E. report of . . R. 21 : 25 



Hogs, cowpeas (seed) as food for B. 143: 46 



tankage as food for B. 143 : 48 



feeding of B. 143 : 48 



cost oi gain, etc B. 143 : 61-64 



Hog gi'azing, succession of green crops suitable for ..B. 143: 75 



How to begin breeding corn B. 142 : 16 



Horticulturist, report of R. 21 : 20 



Juniper, club rust of Circ. 2 : 7 



Large cedar apples Circ. 2 : 3 



Literature on corn breeding B. 142 : 21-24 



Lloyd, F. E. report of R. 21 : 30 



Mackintosh, R. S. report of R. 21 : 20 



Methods of breeding corn, ear-row method B. 142 : 6-7 



Mosby corn, suggestions as to use of score card . . . .B. 142: 18-19 



Means of preventing apple rust Circ. 2 : 9 



Objects of corn breeding B. 142 : 5-6 



Peanuts, pasture to supplement corn B. 143: 37 



Pigs, sale of B. 143: 34 



Plates, explanation of (corn) B. 142 : 24 



Red cedar, Birds Nest or Witch's Broom of Circ. 2: 6 



Relative susceptibility of apples to rust Circ. 2: 8 



Ross, B. B. report of R. 21 : 14 



Rust, apple, means of preventing Circ. 2 : 9 



Sale of pigs B. 143 : 34 



Score cards, suggestions as to use on Mosby corn . .B. 142: 18-19 



Selecting seed corn for breeding plot '. B. 142: 17 



Shall hogs which nave been grazed on green crops be 



finished in a dry lot upon grain B. 143: 57 



